Gang member who claims gang does good work loses security licence
Licensing authority sides with police.
Licensing authority sides with police.
Warning comes as details of man's death made public.
Eat Streat patrons got more than they bargained for on Friday.
Police, fire and ambulance are attending the incident.
A witness says he saw police pull over several vehicles and handcuff the occupants.
Police attempted to stop the vehicle at the intersection of Central Rd and Jackson Rd.
Rotorua Awa Club is aiming to help make water sports more accessible to people and youth.
Ngongotahā School is holding a Walk-a-thon and thanking essential workers.
Three Rotorua youth tackling Mount Maunganui for Hillary Outdoor Education Centre.
ArtsMad is back and taking on its first virtual appearance.
Kaleb Trask's rise has been rapid but it has not been without hurdles.
Advice given for people thinking of buying a home for the first time.
But 738 surgeries were still performed despite tough isolation period.
Couple spent lovely morning together just hours before fatal flight.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
He was angered after watching a debate between Bridges and Jacinda Ardern.
The BDO Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge will be taking place as planned.
It is part of a $24 million programme to transform Rotorua's central and eastern corridors
Speed limit reductions were coming in for both Waiotapu and Okere Falls.
COMMENT: Armed police are not something the New Zealand public needs to feel safe.
The 2020 grim road toll has climbed to 19 in the Bay of Plenty district.
At Alert Level 1, all Lotto retail stores were re-open.
The water was expected to be off for two hours while crews worked to get it repaired.
COMMENT: Horticulture just got on and hired workers from other industries.
COMMENT: The only way we can limit economic damage is by stopping the virus in its tracks.
Artists and music industry excited to get back to work.
But when it will be installed has yet to be revealed.
Health professionals are noticing a quiet start to the cold and flu season.
The e-scooters were banned from Auckland seven months ago, amid safety concerns.
It comes as the Prime Minister was busy in his own Bay of Plenty territory.